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NASA Physical Oceanography Program Scientist Eric Lindstrom poses for a photograph next to the Woods Hole...
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Senior Engineer Steve Faluotico works on the SPURS buoy prior to it being...
Autonomous wave gliders are seen onboard the the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution research vessel Knorr on...
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Scientist Dave Fratantoni works on the EcoMapper AUVs (autonomous underwater...
Chip Beniot, left, and Ken Decoteau, both of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, move scientific instruments...
Scientific instruments are loaded onboard the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's research vessel Knorr on...
Ken Decoteau, left, and Chip Beniot, both of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, move scientific instruments...
NASA Physical Oceanography Program Scientist Eric Lindstrom inspects an autonomous wave glider onboard the Woods...
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution workers load scientific instruments onboard the Institution's research vessel...
NASA Physical Oceanography Program Scientist Eric Lindstrom inspects a sensor-laden buoy prior to it being loaded...
NASA Physical Oceanography Program Scientist Eric Lindstrom inspects an autonomous wave glider onboard the Woods...
NASA Physical Oceanography Program Scientist Eric Lindstrom poses for a photograph next to the Woods Hole...
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Senior Engineer Steve Faluotico works on the SPURS buoy prior to it being...
A sculpture resembling the Roman god Neptune is seen dockside of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution research...
Crates containing scientific instruments are seen on the stern of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's...
The Bridge of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's research vessel Knorr is seen on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012, in...
University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory Senior Oceanographer Andrey Shcherbina, left, and University of...
University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory Senior Oceanographer Andrey Shcherbina, left, and University of...
Scientific instruments, buoys, and shipping crates are seen on the stern of the Woods Hole Oceanographic...
The top bow deck of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's research vessel Knorr is seen on Tuesday, Sept. 4,...
Autonomous wave gliders, right, are seen onboard the the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution research vessel Knorr...
University of Washington Graduate Student Jesse Anderson tries to find her cabin onboard the Woods Hole...
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Senior Scientist Ray Schmitt, left, and NASA Physical Oceanography Program...
Buoys used to support scientific instruments at sea are seen in the foreground prior to being loaded onboard the...